Cast:
John Mayles as Professor Henry Higgins |
Susanna Adema as Eliza Doolittle |
Trevor Simons as Alfred P. Doolittle |
Bob Wright as Colonel Pickering |
George Hohloff, Carmen Eastham & John Ignacio as Buskers |
Lynn Odinov as Mrs. Eynesford-Hill |
Walter Frazier as Freddy Eynesford-Hill |
Tom Mitchell as A Bystander |
Ceri Hankey as Selsey Man |
Ed Wallace as Hoxton Man |
Jerry Hall as Another Bystander |
Ed Conn, Pete Britnall, Dennis O'Brian & Tom Mitchell as Cockneys |
Jackson Green as Bartender |
Richard Gaydos as Harry |
Jerry Hall as Jamie |
Emily Dunbar as Mrs. Pearce |
Ed Conn as Hopkins |
Pete Britnall as Butler |
"Cookie" Dean, Jody Longhill, Linda Fussell, Linda Woodruff & Ed Conn as Servants |
Willys Reid as Mrs. Higgins |
Tom Mitchell as Chauffeur |
Ceri Hankey & Ronald Novey as Footmen |
Tom Mitchell as Constable |
Richard Gaydos as Lord Boxington |
Lupe Gaydos as Lady Boxington |
Carmen Eastham as Flower Girl |
Nathan Gilgoff as Zoltan Karpathy |
Arline Raymond as Queen of Transylvannia |
Jody Longhill as Mrs. Higgin's Maid |
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Pete Britnall, Ed Conn, Francis Dean, Martha Fidanque, Nathan Fernald, Linda Fussell, Jackson Green, Ceri Hankey, Virginia Keller, Jody Longhill, Ronald Novey, Dennis O'Brian, Arline Raymond, Ed Wallace, Allegro Woodruff and Linda Woodruff as Singing Ensemble |
Kathy Alexander, Carmen Eastham, Carol Garner, Lupe Gaydos, George Hohloff, John Ignacio, Walter Lenneville, Tony Mata, Tom Mitchell and Estrell Obon as Dancing Ensemble |
Production Staff:
Bruce Quinn Producer, Director & Set Designer |
Loren Johnson Musical Director |
Tony Mata Choreographer |
Elva Fairchild & Bruce Quinn Set Backdrops |
Julio Rodriguez Stage Manager |
Bill Titus Asst. Stage Manager |
Charles Hummer Technical Director |
Bill Gonzalez Lighting Director & Designer |
Mike Halley, Joe Orr, Florinda Beechner, Rex Beck, Ralph Dugas & Clifford Bell Lighting & Sound |
Marian Hall, Eve Stephens, Eda Beechner & Mavis Davidson Costume Coordinators |
Ethel Givens Properties Chairman |
Marie Wright, Lois Alexander & Nancy Burns Properties |
Ramona Mata, Evelyn Farbman & Lynda Wallace Make-Up |
Marcus Quinn Chairman, Box Office and Reservations |
Tessie Luce, Marge Daniels, Marcella Green, MariaElvira Perez and Carol Dunbar Box Office and Reservations |
Nancy Grimison & Tobi Bittell Publicity & Souvenir Program Notes |
Carol Nellis & Ginger Flumach Production Secretaries |
Bruce Quinn Posters |
Harry Raymond House Manager |
Dr. Mary Graham, Lynn Mayles & Laura Seeley Ushers |
Set Construction & Stage Crews:
Sally Adair, A.B. Arnett Jr.. Steve Bailey, Diana Ball, Ada Beechner, Eda Beechner, Florinda Beechner, Kathy Burns, Marcia Collins, Carol Dunbar, Rudy Crespo, Glenn Curtis, Edward A. Dutton, Theresa Frazier, Marlea Givens, Suzanne Gordon, Tom Griffin, Pat Grimm, Michael Haley, Peter Hankey, Susan Hodges, Kathleen Kervin, Dean Kramer, Bonnie Leber, Ann Medinger, Jean Medinger, Bette Olson, Joseph Orr, Dan Raymond, Kenny Rodriguez, Robert Russell, Charles Sanders, Mark Stephen, William Titus, Chris Van Overen, Peter Van Overen, and Cathy Ware.
United States Air Force's Southern Command Band:
Paul Hazlip Flute |
Daryl Peterson Oboe |
Larry Lohnes, Lee Barnes, Rudy Romanak Clarinet |
James Powell Alto Clarinet |
Carl Antifonario Bass Clarinet |
Norm Carpenter Bassoon |
Scotty Duncan & Gary Nelson Saxophone |
Larry Holtsclaw Tenor Saxophone |
Larry Fullmer Baritone Saxophone |
John Blake, Mike Boyd & Vern Allen French Horn |
William Ruthstrom, James Young & Willy Ottinger Trumpet |
Bill Fell, Tino Cullado & Patrick Lucas Trombone |
Roy Ayala Euphonium |
Don Sorvala Tuba |
Art Wiggins String Bass |
Howard McMillan & Frank Miller Percussion |
Frank Miller & Russell Freeman Rehearsal Pianists |
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" LUV " A Play by Murray Schisgal
This was the second show this season, with performances during the Fall of 1967. Don't have the exact dates for this one.
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Directed by Sol Farbman. Produced by the Board.
Cast:
Jan Lommen as Ellen Manville |
Don Lohse as Harry Berlin |
Floyd Holland as Milt Manville |
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Production Staff:
Bruce Quinn Set Design |
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Dean Wilson Stage Manager |
Stan Hoxie & Fred Baumgardner Lighting |
Tom Adkins, Fred Baumgardner, Dale Festner, Larry Pearson & Bruce Deuel Production Crew |
Rae Meyer with Tessie Luce, Marge Daniels, Leah Barkowitz & Tobi Bittel Box Office and Reservations |
Jan Leffingwell Costumes |
James Twomey Program |
Bruce Quinn Program Cover Design |
Dora Hardy Membership |
Al Haun & Tobi Bittel Publicity |
Marie Weir Usher |
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" Flower Drum Song " A Musical by Richard Rogers & Oscar Hamerstein II. Based on the book by Oscar Hammerstein & Joseph Fields
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This was the third show of the season. Opening on December 1st with performances through December 16th, 1967. |
Directed by Johann Meyer. Produced by Wayne Floyd. Choreography by Andrea Hitch.
Cast: in order of appearance
Catalina Lau as Mei Li |
Tony Mata as Dr. Li |
Edgar Sanchez Romero as Policeman |
Edna Cordoba as Madam Liang |
Genie Richardson as Liu Ma |
Alfred Huish III as Wang San |
Ronald Urbaniak as Wang Ta |
Richard Roper as Wang Chi Yang |
Thomas Youhas as Sammy Fong |
Dianne Laurel Parks as Linda Low |
Edgar Sanchez Romero as Mr. Lung (the tailor) |
John Fernandez as Mr. Wong (the banker) |
Ines Balmaceda as Helen Chao |
Albert Schrippits Jr. as Professor Cheng |
Daniel Ngui as Frankie Wing |
Robert E. McBride Jr. as the Waiter |
Stella Tremblay as Fan Tan Fanny |
Albert Schrippits Jr. as Dr. Lu Fong |
Linda Floyd as Madam Fong |
Cathy Bussell, Hans Meyer, Jana Meyer, Lilli Meyer as Children |
Dancing Ensemble:
John Fernandez, Tony Mata, Ivan Ngui, Edgar Sanchez Romero, Blanca Guzman, Trini Huish, Lizia Lu, Priscilla Mendez, Priscilla Sanchez, Stella Tremblay, Betty Wong and Theresa Wright.
Production Staff:
Wayne Floyd Production Coordinator & Sound Director |
Linda Floyd Assistant to the Director and Assistant on Sound |
Rae Meyer Costume Director |
Leah Lozny Costume Design |
Johann Meyer Set Design |
Genne Adams Art Director |
Clifford Bell & Kenneth Silva Lighting |
776th USAFSO Band Recordings |
Betty J. Brewster Rehearsal Pianist |
Sue & Jim Southard Make-Up |
Al Schippits Make-Up Assistant |
Frances Sutton & David W. Walker Properties |
Bernard L. Hunt Stage Manager |
Jerry Hall Assistant Stage Manager |
Johann Meyer Program Cover |
Rae Meyer & Jim Twomey Program |
Tom Bittel & Leslie High Publicity |
Vanda Bussell Wardrobe |
Rae Meyer Box Office and Reservations |
Marie Weir Ushers |
Dora Hardy Memberships |
Christina Lipke Photography |
Genne Adams, Carol Hardenbrook, Leslie High & Maritza Carrasco Art Work |
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Set Construction & Stage Crew:
Frederic G. Hardenbrook, Robert Weatherill, Johann Meyer, Wayne Floyd, Bernard Hunt, Linda Floyd, Kenneth Silva & Roger Broadwell.
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" The Glass Menagerie " A Play by Tennessee Williams
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This was the third show of the season. Performances were from February 21st through March 2nd, 1968. |
Directed by Frank Plencner. Produced by Bruce Quinn.
Cast:
Lavonne Garrison as The Mother |
Frank Notaro as Her Son |
Marjie Sener as Her Daughter |
Jay Fergusson as The Gentleman Caller |
Production Staff:
Harry Raymond Stage Manager |
Al Johnson Lighting |
Rex Beck Sound |
Nancy Burns, Emily Dunbar & Alice Plencner Properties |
Margie Shores & Lucille Carney Costumes |
Isabel Davis Make-up |
Tobi Bittel Publicity |
Charles Gessner Photography |
Rae Meyer Box Office & Reservations |
Dora Hardy Memberships |
Marie Weir Ushers |
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Set Construction & Stage Crew:
Bill Burns, Nancy Burns, Ada Beechner, Eda Beechner,Florinda Beechner, Melinda Collins, Marcia Collins, Stan Raymond, Ken Silva & Bernie Hunt.
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" Only An Orphan Girl or Who Will Save Sweet Nellie? " A MeloDrama by Henning Nelms
This was the final show of the season. Performances were Spring 1968. Memberships for the next season were $7.50 and included 5 shows. |
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Directed by Don Lohse. Produced by Floyd Holland.
Music for the production was composed and arranged and conducted by John Oster.
Dramatis Personae:
John McTaggert as Arthur Rutherford (from the city) |
Ray E. Palmer as Dick Perkins (a clean-cut farm lad) |
Joe Carney as Swem Perkins (his father) |
Jenny Osborn as Nellie (the orphan girl) |
Cleo Clark as Ethel Rutherford (a fair stranger) |
Marilyn Beightler as Mrs. Perkins ( a mother) |
Jimmie Osborn as Amos Appleby (a neighbor) |
Kristy Plencner as Lucy (a ray of sunshine) |
The Show also featured Don Lord and his Saints Of Dixieland.
Don Lord on Trumpet |
Dick Kestler on Clarinet |
Tom Bartlett on Trombone |
Tom Carruth on Banjo |
Stan Booth on Bass |
Tom Pickard on Drums |
Olio Acts:
Joe Barry with Madames Marilyn & C.C. Sloan as Mr. Moon and the Shadow Sisters |
Lauri Zerr, Beatrice Dunbar, Lauri Saarinan, Lilly Meyer and Lynn Saarinan as The Dead End Dilletants |
Mrs. Arline Raymond as Madam Serafini Symfonica |
Chaplain Allen Grenspan as Spangrini, The Great |
Cleo Clark as Miss Belle Bazaaz |
Lyndon Ginnett Ph.D. as The Bard Of Ballyboa |
Kathy Kiley as Chi Chi La Flamme |
Davey Jones M.C. Olio Director |
Production Staff:
Harry Raymond Stage Manager |
Ray Walcott, Marci Collins & Martha Ireland Set Design And Painting |
Nancy Burns & Florinda Beechner Properties |
Bill Titus House Manager |
Lucille Carney & John Fernandez Costumes |
Al Johnson Lighting |
Clifford Bell & Janice Leffingwell Special Effects |
Phra Ashby Mechanical Engineer ACT IV |
Fred Baumgardner, Tom Leavy & George Pacheco Stage Crew |
James & Sue Southard Make-Up |
Sherri Holland & Marci Collins Program |
Cleve Soper Special Coordinator & Scrounger |
Bill Titus, Julio Rodriguez, Bill Gonzalez, Nate Fernald, Ray Walcott & Arthur Pollack Waiters |
Angie Rodriguez, Judy Titus, Marcia Merritt, Virginia Carter, Peggy Laverne, Karen Parks, Kathy Parks & Marjie Sener Waitresses |
Allegro Woodruff, Cathy Alexander, Marcia Collins & Melinda Collins Usherettes |
Jackie Bullock, Glenda Scanlon, Sara Hatch & Christina Bates Usherettes (more) |
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